The word "one" is a pronoun when used as a substitute for a noun (e.g. "I'll take the blue pen; you can have the black one."). It can also be an adjective when used to indicate a single item or person (e.g. "I have one book left.").
The word "question" is a common noun, as it refers to a general type of thing rather than a specific one.
"eyemark" is typically one word, as it is a specialized term referring to a specific type of print-to-cut registration mark used in digital printing.
Yes, "STRESSED" is an example of such a word where rearranging the letters always forms a legitimate word ("DESSERT"). These types of words are called "anagrams".
The Cajun French word "peeyank" usually refers to a type of fish, specifically "pike" in English.
The homophone of "type" is "tipe."
WE CAN TYPE in one line and one column by using this word wrap
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Type your answer here... we'll is we & will in one word
"a" is one of the three words in the word group articles, along with "the" and "an".
One word. Carnivore!
Sandwich
As many as are requireed to make a legitimate word.
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Parallelism
I dunno type on google "9 letter word that is still a word after taking off each letter one by one from the start to the end of the word
The noun 'viewer' is a singular, common noun; a word for one who is viewing.
Its not a word, but there is a word close to the one you are asking about, its called "croguide" and its some type of wire.